wwm@wa8tzg.mi.org (Bill Meahan) (04/07/91)
My daughter's English teacher has assigned the class a term paper which he wants formatted a certain way. Of course, the best way to produce the paper is with LaTeX. The problem is, the teacher has specified a particular footnoting style that he claims has "recently come out of Harvard." I can't see much difference from traditional styles but ... Here's a sample footnote ("Smithsonian" is underlined): Bennett Schiff, "Fresh Perception of Impressionism's Vibrant Succes- sor," Smithsonian, June 1980, p. 61. Note the indent. A sample bibliography entry might then be (again, "Smithsonian" is underlined and note the hanging indent): Schiff, Bennett. "Fresh Perception of Impressionism's Vibrant Successor" Smithsonian, June, 1980, pp. 56-65. Can anyone point to the appropriate .sty and .bst files? Thanks in advance! -- Bill Meahan (WA8TZG) | Programming is simple: wwm@wa8tzg.mi.org OR | uunet!mailrus!sharkey!wa8tzg!wwm | All you have to do is put the right "Home for Cybernetic Orphans" | numbers in the right memory locations!